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Graft Sculpture National Gallery Of Art Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Graft, created by Roxy Paine between 2008 and 2009, is a large-scale stainless steel and concrete sculpture installed in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden. This intricate, tree-like sculpture reflects Paine's fascination with organic forms and industrial materials, standing as a significant piece of contemporary public art in Washington, DC.-stock-foto
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Graft Sculpture National Gallery Of Art Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Graft, created by Roxy Paine between 2008 and 2009, is a large-scale stainless steel and concrete sculpture installed in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden. This intricate, tree-like sculpture reflects Paine's fascination with organic forms and industrial materials, standing as a significant piece of contemporary public art in Washington, DC.-stock-foto
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Graft Sculpture National Gallery Of Art Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Graft, created by Roxy Paine between 2008 and 2009, is a large-scale stainless steel and concrete sculpture installed in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden. This intricate, tree-like sculpture reflects Paine's fascination with organic forms and industrial materials, standing as a significant piece of contemporary public art in Washington, DC.-stock-foto
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National Museum Of The Marine Corps Revolutionary War Exhibit Triangle Virginia // TRIANGLE, Virginia — The 'Defending the New Republic' exhibit at the National Museum of the Marine Corps explores the pivotal role of the United States Marine Corps during the American Revolutionary War. Featuring artifacts and displays that highlight the fight for American independence, the exhibit is anchored by a powerful quote from Thomas Paine: 'Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered.' The exhibit celebrates the early history of the Marine Corps and its contributions to the birth of the United States,-stock-foto
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Roxy Paine, Graft, 2008–2009, National Gallery of Art – Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C., USA-stock-foto
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The stainless steel, metal, silver, shiny tree sculpture, Graft, by Roxy Paine. At the National Gallery of Art sculpture garden in Washington DC.-stock-foto
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The stainless steel, metal, silver, shiny tree sculpture, Graft, by Roxy Paine. At the National Gallery of Art sculpture garden in Washington DC.-stock-foto
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The stainless steel, metal, silver, shiny tree sculpture, Graft, by Roxy Paine. At the National Gallery of Art sculpture garden in Washington DC.-stock-foto
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National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden, Graft, by Sculptor Roxy Paine, Washington DC, USA.-stock-foto
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Paine, Roxy, American, born 1966 Graft  2008-2009 National Gallery of Art-stock-foto
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'Three men and a woman hanged for the assassination of Lincoln', c1865, (1938). Artist: Unknown.-stock-foto
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Metal tree in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden, Washington DC-stock-foto
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Graft by Roxy Paine, in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden in Washington DC, USA-stock-foto
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Graft by Roxy Paine, in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden in Washington DC, USA-stock-foto
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National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Washington DC-stock-foto
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National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Washington DC-stock-foto
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Graft, Roxy Paine, National Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC, dc124680-stock-foto
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Graft by Roxy Paine in the Smithsonian Sculpture Garden on the Mall Washington DC USA-stock-foto
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Cheval Rouge by Calder and Graft by Roxy Paine in the Smithsonian Sculpture Garden on the Mall Washington DC USA-stock-foto
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Cheval Rouge by Calder and Graft by Roxy Paine in the Smithsonian Sculpture Garden on the Mall Washington DC USA-stock-foto
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Cheval Rouge by Calder and Graft by Roxy Paine in the Smithsonian Sculpture Garden on the Mall Washington DC USA-stock-foto
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The stark branches of a stainless steel tree reach into a blue sky.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON, DC - JUL 7: the tree of metal in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden at Washington DC on July 7,2010 in Washington DC. The tree w-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON, DC - JUL 14, 2010: the tree of metal in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden   in Washington DC. The tree was created by Roxy Pain-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON, DC - JUL 14, 2010: the tree of metal in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden   in Washington DC. The tree was created by Roxy Pain-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON, DC - JUL 7: the tree of metal in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden at Washington DC on July 7,2010 in Washington DC. The tree w-stock-foto
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Washington D.C. National Gallery Art Sculpture Garden Stainless Steel Metal Tree Sculpture Graft Artist Roxy Paine 2008-2009-stock-foto
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Washington D.C. National Gallery Art Sculpture Garden Stainless Steel Metal Tree Sculpture Graft Artist Roxy Paine 2008-2009-stock-foto
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Astronaut James A. Lovell, Jr., Commander of the Apollo 13 mission, relates to the members of the United States Senate Space Committee, in an open session, the problems of the Apollo 13 mission on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on April 24, 1970. In the background is Dr. Thomas O. Paine, NASA Administrator.Credit: NASA via CNP/MediaPunch-stock-foto
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Astronaut James A. Lovell, Jr., Commander of the Apollo 13 mission, relates to the members of the United States Senate Space Committee, in an open session, the problems of the Apollo 13 mission on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on April 24, 1970. In the background is Dr. Thomas O. Paine, NASA Administrator.Credit: NASA via CNP-stock-foto
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Astronaut James A. Lovell, Jr., Commander of the Apollo 13 mission, relates to the members of the United States Senate Space Committee, in an open session, the problems of the Apollo 13 mission on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on April 24, 1970. In the background is Dr. Thomas O. Paine, NASA Administrator.Photo by NASA via CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Lewis Powell [alias Lewis Payne]. Artist: Alexander Gardner (American, Glasgow, Scotland 1821-1882 Washington, D.C.). Dimensions: 22.4 × 17.4 cm (8 13/16 × 6 7/8 in.). Date: April 27, 1865.  At roughly the same time that John Wilkes Booth shot President Lincoln, Lewis Paine attempted unsuccessfully to murder Secretary of State William Seward. The son of a Baptist minister from Alabama, Paine (alias Wood, alias Hall, alias Powell) was one of at least five conspirators who planned with Booth the simultaneous assassinations of Lincoln, Vice President Andrew Johnson, and Seward. A tall, powerful m-stock-foto
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Doll: 'Betsey Paine'. Dated: 1935/1942. Dimensions: overall: 35.6 x 23.4 cm (14 x 9 3/16 in.)  Original IAD Object: 13 1/2' long. Medium: watercolor and graphite on paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Edith Towner.-stock-foto
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Doll - 'Betsey Paine'. Dated: c. 1939. Dimensions: overall: 35.5 x 26.8 cm (14 x 10 9/16 in.)  Original IAD Object: 13 1/2' high. Medium: watercolor and graphite on paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Josephine C. Romano.-stock-foto
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Thomas Paine. Dated: c. 1806/1807. Dimensions: overall: 65.4 x 52.1 cm (25 3/4 x 20 1/2 in.). Medium: oil on canvas. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: John Wesley Jarvis.-stock-foto
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Portrait photo of actor John Wilkes Booth (1838 - 1865) - the man who assassinated US President Abraham Lincoln in April 1865.-stock-foto
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Portrait photo of actor John Wilkes Booth (1838 - 1865) - the man who assassinated US President Abraham Lincoln in April 1865.-stock-foto
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Conspirator Lewis Powell in irons after the assassination of US President Abraham Lincoln in April 1865 - Powell was later hung.-stock-foto
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Portrait photo of actor John Wilkes Booth (1838 - 1865) - the man who assassinated US President Abraham Lincoln in April 1865.-stock-foto
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Three quarter length portrait of President Richard M Nixon announcing the appointment of Dr Thomas O Paine as Administrator for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration at the White House, in Washington, District of Columbia with Spiro T Agnew standing on the right, April 4, 1969. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Note: Image has been digitally colorized using a modern process. Colors may not be period-accurate. ()-stock-foto